Presbyterian College
University Information
Presbyterian College, commonly known as PC, is a four-year, private liberal arts college located in Clinton, South Carolina, USA and affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. The college’s president is Mr. Bob Staton.
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"I learned to "see with my intellect" meaning that I applied what I learned to everything I saw around me in the natural world. Personally, I learned to enjoy taking life at a slower pace and to got out of my comfort zone to experience more."
Gabby L Presbyterian College
"I gained so much awareness and understanding of other cultures, especially those of Europe. I absolutely loved it! "
Ashton A Presbyterian College
"I learned how to be independent, having to deal with adult things such as rent, groceries, cooking, budgeting money. My language skills have improved to such a great extent that would've have been achieved otherwise. Culturally, I learned so much and understood things that I wouldn't have been able to by just studying it at my h..."
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned how to become self dependent as well as how to handle issues on my own. Yes, this program was definitely worthwhile because it taught me a lot of major life lessons as well I grew up and matured there. "
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned a lot about myself and how to be independent. I also learned about other cultures. It was very worthwhile"
Helen W Presbyterian College
"Definitely worthwile! Learned tons about myself, how to handle people from different cultures, to get out of my comfort zone."
A student Presbyterian College
"It was definitely worthwhile. I gained a lot of confidence in myself and my abilities to take care of myself. I had to learn to be independent in a totally new way, but when I was able to, I experienced an incredible amount of joy and satisfaction. At home it is easy to get from place to place, you just take the car and go and y..."
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned how to be a better person and to appreciate differences in cultures as opposed to being afraid or skeptical of the nuances"
Adam T Presbyterian College
"Wherever you go, no matter how different the culture, hearth and home can be found among friends. Someone out there probably shares your interests."
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned how to travel and meet new people as well as how big the world really is and how much there is outside of my country. Also my spanish improved tremendously when I was in Spain, and I want to continue to improve my language skills"
Luke S Presbyterian College
"I gained so much from my experience abroad. I made friends with people from all around the world, traveled to beautiful places I had always dreamed of going, and became so much more independent. It was such an incredible opportunity. "
Rachel D Presbyterian College
"I gained friendships and a broader understanding of the World. It was life changing, and I wish I was going back this semester. "
Kelly M Presbyterian College
"It was so worthwhile to study abroad!! It challenged me so much and I grew so much as a person. I learned so much about Spain and the world. It's hard to explain how much living in another place changes you for the better. :) "
A student Presbyterian College
"It is a good program, but it could have been better. Especially for me, it is hard to keep in touch with email to Hanyng."
Zaw Ye N Presbyterian College
"I learned more about myself as an individual and my country. I have no regrets for my study abroad experience"
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned how to deal better with bureaucracy and do business with banks, etc and become more independent in those aspects. Also gained more experience with booking flights, hotels, and making travel plans."
Jeffrey S Presbyterian College
"It was definitely worthwhile. Living here for one year gave me time to make real friends and really blend into the Parisien society. "
Yu Pyung C Presbyterian College
"I gained/learned more than I could ever express on a review for a website. It would take hours sitting and drinking tea just to break down what I gained from my experience in Guizhou. It was the most worthwhile thing I have done in my life. "
A student Presbyterian College
"I believe that studying abroad is one of the most incredible experiences that someone my age can have. The very act of leaving home and going somewhere where everything is new will challenge you and help you grow in ways that you did not think were possible. Add to that the culture and, in my case, the language of the other coun..."
A student Presbyterian College
"I gained a new world view, seeing many things differently with new open eyes. I am much more open to new cultures and ideas. It was the best experience of my life and I can't wait to travel more and experience new cultures."
A student Presbyterian College
"The rolling green hills, the rain, the white sheep, the cuppa tea, the castles, the beautiful Welsh singers, the friendly people, and the simplistic beauty of Wales are all reasons why I now call Wales 'home'. I learned so much, not only about myself, but about the world and people around me. I discovered that I was capable ..."
Sarah H Presbyterian College
"I gained confidence in myself and gained some of the best friends i'll have. I also gained a new perspective on life and people. My study abroad experience was very worthwhile and I am so happy that I did it and I wish I could go back!"
A student Presbyterian College
"The experience is definitely worthwhile, as I made some amazing friends and traveled to some amazing places. I learned more about myself and became more independent in my time abroad."
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned so much about myself and the world around me. I learned how beautiful people are and that the world is not a small place. The world is something to explore. Studying abroad was definitely worthwhile."
A student Presbyterian College
"I learned a lot about myself as an individual, my country and my values. The experience was definitely worthwhile and I would do it all again if I had to. "
A student Presbyterian College